From 25c3d15ed7edcb8483dc3de7a55cf4579f6504c4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mounir IDRASSI Date: Sun, 28 Dec 2014 19:04:05 +0100 Subject: Windows: support loading TrueCrypt volumes. Implement converting TrueCrypt volumes to VeraCrypt using the change password functionality. --- src/Common/Language.xml | 7 +++++-- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'src/Common/Language.xml') diff --git a/src/Common/Language.xml b/src/Common/Language.xml index c4ea0562..d090ac1b 100644 --- a/src/Common/Language.xml +++ b/src/Common/Language.xml @@ -167,6 +167,7 @@ Display password Open &Explorer window for mounted volume &Cache password in driver memory + TrueCrypt Mode Di&smount All &Volume Properties... Volume &Tools... @@ -1033,6 +1034,7 @@ \nThe extra boot partition can be removed before installing Windows. To do so, follow these steps:\n\n1) Boot your Windows installation disc.\n\n2) In the Windows installer screen, click 'Install now' > 'Custom (advanced)'.\n\n3) Click 'Drive Options'.\n\n4) Select the main system partition and delete it by clicking 'Delete' and 'OK'.\n\n5) Select the 'System Reserved' partition, click 'Extend', and increase its size so that the operating system can be installed to it.\n\n6) Click 'Apply' and 'OK'.\n\n7) Install Windows on the 'System Reserved' partition.\n\n\nShould an attacker ask why you removed the extra boot partition, you can answer that you wanted to prevent any possible data leaks to the unencrypted boot partition.\n\nNote: You can print this text by clicking the 'Print' button below. If you save a copy of this text or print it (strongly recommended, unless your printer stores copies of documents it prints on its internal drive), you should destroy any copies of it after removing the extra boot partition (otherwise, if such a copy was found, it might indicate that there is a hidden operating system on this computer). Warning: There is unallocated space between the system partition and the first partition behind it. After you create the hidden operating system, you must not create any new partitions in that unallocated space. Otherwise, the hidden operating system will be impossible to boot (until you delete such newly created partitions). This algorithm is currently not supported for system encryption. + This algorithm is not supported for TrueCrypt mode. Keyfiles are currently not supported for system encryption. Warning: VeraCrypt could not restore the original keyboard layout. This may cause you to enter a password incorrectly. Error: Cannot set the keyboard layout for VeraCrypt to the standard US keyboard layout.\n\nNote that the password needs to be typed in the pre-boot environment (before Windows starts) where non-US Windows keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, the password must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout. @@ -1231,8 +1233,9 @@ Do you want VeraCrypt to attempt to disable write protection of the partition/drive? WARNING: This setting may degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure you want to use this setting? Warning: VeraCrypt volume auto-dismounted - Before you physically remove or turn off a device containing a mounted volume, you should always dismount the volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\nUnexpected spontaneous dismount is usually caused by an intermittently failing cable, drive (enclosure), etc. - Test + Before you physically remove or turn off a device containing a mounted volume, you should always dismount the volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\nUnexpected spontaneous dismount is usually caused by an intermittently failing cable, drive (enclosure), etc. + VeraCrypt supports only TrueCrypt volumes created with TrueCrypt 7.x series + Test Keyfile Backspace Tab -- cgit v1.2.3